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Buhler’s Preston Gover – Call of the Wild – Presented by Rainier Arms Firearms Academy

Buhler High School’s Preston Gover called the outdoors home for as long as he can remember. From fishing and hunting, Gover said his father introduced him to the joy of spending time outdoors at a very young age.

“As far back as I can remember my dad made it a priority to get me exposed at a young age,” said Gover.

Gover also enjoys playing golf and football, but he’s most comfortable hunting ducks or fishing or largemouth bass. One of his favorite memories is spending time with his grandfather on trips.

“It would have to be my grandfather’s land in the Oklahoma panhandle. We hunt everything from deer, dove, ducks, quail and turkey there and it’s the spot where I caught my first bass. On top of this I think it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth and am truly great full for it,” said Gover.

The senior believes in taking care of the land and waterways for current and future generations to enjoy.

“It’s really important not only to make the hunting better for yourself and others but to keep hunting seen as a sportsman activity done by responsible individuals. Having this as public perception is key to keeping these sports going for ages,” said Gover.
At Buhler High School, Gover participates in sports and is a member of the fishing team.
“I play golf as a sport and am on the fishing team. We qualified for nationals last year along with winning Team of the Year,” said Gover.

Without the support of his parents and family, Gover said he wouldn’t have the same success at school and in life as he has today.

“Both my parents for allowing me to do all these activities and they help support me with them. Also, my grandpa for allowing me to hunt on his land because without some of the experiences I’ve had there I never would’ve found the love for the outdoors I have today,” said Gover.

Once he graduates from high school, Gover is planning to attend college and work towards becoming a pilot.

“My plans after I graduate include attending a junior college my first year to really figure out what I want to do, but ultimately I would like to become an ag spray pilot,” said Gover.

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